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Ninyoon 4K WiFi Microscope for iPhone Android PC, 50-1000X USB Digital Microscope Wireless Super HD Endoscope Camera Compatible with All Cellphones iPad Android Tablet Windows Mac Chrome Linux

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Color: Grey


Features

  • Broad CompatibilityExcept 4K resolution, we also overcome the insurmountable problem of compatibility to make it work with any smart devices. Be compatible with iOS iPhone, iPad, Android Phones and tablets, iMac Mac mini/Pro MacBook Air/Pro, Windows XP 7 8 10 11 and even Linux, Chrome OS system. Work wirelessly on cellphone and wire-connect to work on PC. If your phone screen does not support 4K(3840x2160P), it will only display the highest pixel supported by the screen.
  • Wide Angle + Long Focal LengthWe have added several practical features like wide angle and long focal length to suit the needs of different usage demands. For coin collections, the wide angle allows to easily obtain the whole object in screen. For electric welding, the telephoto can keep the microscope away from the circuit board to free up more space for electric welding.
  • Home Usage MicroscopeWe recommend that every family is equipped with such a microscope as it is good for all ages people. It is good for collectors to identify coins, cashes, stamps and diamonds, as well as worker to weld circuit boards and plant jobs. Besides, it is good for students and teacher for their nature course. It is also helpful for inspections of skin, pores and scalp.
  • Reliable Service As a professional microscope producer and seller, Ninyoon has established timely communication and reliable after-sales service. Any quality issues will only be replaced by new replacement.
  • Note Zoom +/- buttons work for iPhone/iPad/Android but don't work for Windows/Mac/Chrome/Linux.

Color: Grey


Real Angle of View: 120 Degrees


Magnification Maximum: 1000 x


Item Weight: 160 Grams


Brand: Ninyoon


Compatible Devices: Laptop, Personal Computer, Tablet, Smartphone


Objective Lens Description: Achromatic


Power Source: Battery Powered


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Manufacturer: Ninyoon


Package Dimensions: 6.02 x 4.53 x 1.93 inches


Item Weight: 5.6 ounces


Item model number: Ninyoon-4K


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: February 17, 2022


Manufacturer: Ninyoon


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  • This digital microscope connects wirelessly to your smartphone.
Color: Grey
I purchased the the Jiusion Ninyoon 4K WiFi microscope a few weeks after buying the less expensive Jiusion 40-1000 endoscope. Both come with the same stand, which is not stable. On request, Jiusion sent me a replacement stand as well as an attractive case. My review of the Ninyoon 4K WiFi microscope assumes that the package includes the replacement stand, which is stable and easy to use. I will make some comparisons of the 2 microscopes since there is a price difference of about $18, the Ninyoon 4K WiFi being the more expensive of the two. Also, I will only discuss use of these microscopes with my Android phone and Windows 10-11 computers because I haven’t used them with Apple products. Both of these microscopes can conveniently be used with the native, Windows 10/11 camera app without additional software. In both cases, you simply plug the microscope into one of the computer's USB ports. Then choose the search icon at the lower left of the Windows screen, type the word "camera" in the search bar, and choose the microscope as your camera when the app opens. When using these microscopes on the computer with the stand, I found them to be comparable in image quality despite the reported difference in the focal length of the lenses. Note the two pictures of a dime. The first was taken with the Ninyoon 4K WiFi microscope at the top of the vertical pole on the stand mentioned above . The second was taken with the 40-1000 endoscope at the same height. Obviously, lowering either scope on the pole can provide greater magnification and a smaller field of view. There may be some applications in which one scope would provide a more useful image than the other, but for my purposes so far, looking at stamps and coins, the magnification and image quality of both is excellent. The Ninyoon 4K WiFi scope is a little longer than the 40-1000 endoscope, but I found both easy to handle. Similarly, I was able to use both microscopes on my Android phone, a late model Pixel. For the 40-1000 endoscope, a USB-GO adapter is required. The one provided by Jiusion didn’t work with my Pixel phone, which requires USB type C, but I had a type C adapter available and after installing the app recommended by Jiusion on my phone, the 40-1000 endoscope worked well. The Ninyoon 4K WiFi microscope was more fun to use with my Android phone since this microscope comes with a dedicated WiFi network. Charge the microscope, follow the instructions and you have a wireless connection from the microscope to your phone. (The WiFi is for microscope-to-phone only, not for microscope-to-computer). This allows more freedom and makes sharing easier if there is more than one viewer. The quality of the image over WiFi seemed just as good as with a wired connection. Other superior features of the Ninyoon 4K microscope: the focus wheel is larger and more accessible than the one on the 40-1000 endoscope. There are also more buttons for quick adjustment of power or magnification. I haven’t spent a lot of time trying to view objects with the microscope handheld, but I believe that the longer focal length of the Ninyoon 4K WiFi lens and of course the wireless connection make it the superior choice for that purpose. A quick comment on the use of these microscopes for soldering: these are digital microscopes. When you use them, you focus the microscope on an object and view the object on a screen. Obviously, you do not have a direct, binocular view. This means that neither of these digital microscopes would be suitable for soldering. On the other hand, if you want to look at the quality of your soldering job after it has been completed or examine a board in detail before you begin a soldering job, either of these microscopes will suffice. Provided the newer stand is included, I would give the Jiusion Ninyoon 4K WiFi microscope a 5-star rating. Although it costs almost twice as much as the 40-1000 endoscope, which is also sold by Jiusion, this difference is probably justified by its WiFi capability, improved focus wheel, and longer focal length of its lens. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2022 by Early Adopter Early Adopter

  • Nifty wireless microscope - I have a bit to say :)
Color: Grey
The next stage of microscope with wireless connectivity certainly does eliminate wires on the desk. Its magnification is impressive as 0.1mm distances can easily be seen on the smartphone screen. You have to connect your phone/tablet to the microscopes own broadcast WiFI signal. (Yes, switch off your current local WiFi to the microscope's WiFi signal.) Then run its WiFi Check app (the app's name is a bit misleading in that it is the software used for viewing and taking photos or even videos - not solely a connectivity checker). -These are not just dinky macro camera with digital zooming - it has significant magnification, although not biological cell-level -Battery power does not seem to be any reasonable problem -Informative indicating LEDs -Clear locating spacer aids quick placement and is removable for working room between 'scope and object when used with stand. -Stand often gets criticism, but it is satisfactory-to-good when actually used without haste - this is a portable microscope, so it really needs to not be stationary. -Protective cap - good for particular scenarios -Attention should be given to the smooth operation of the focus/magnification band dial (and without play) - wish it had a strip of vertical lines -Ring of subject-light LEDs surrounding the lens -Wheel lighting brightness adjustment - makes for variable lighting levels instead of pushbutton type (although auto-exposure pretty much counters any set lighting level) -Apple functionality, finally (WiFi Check software) -WiFi Check software on Android crashes when zooming after approx. 20 seconds (This happened repeatedly) -PC USB wired connection with XploView software. Crude but that's fine. Actually, any other camera software seems to work. (I did have a problem with faulty supplied USB cable, so I used another on I had.) The zoom buttons on the 'scope are not functional with this use. Images: 1: Fine hair - WiFI Check - Apple - x1.0 2: Fine hair - WiFI Check - Apple - x2.0 (maximum zoom) 3: Fine hair - XploView - Win10 - Far 4: Fine hair - XploView - Win10 - Near 5: One tenth millimeter grid - WiFi Check - Apple phone 6: Circuit x1 magnification - WiFi Check - Apple phone 7: Circuit x2 magnification - WiFi Check - Apple phone 8: Photo of circuit on film of photos #6 & #7 (1/64th inch ruler and 0.1mm grid spacing reference) I'm more pleased with this than I though I may be. The wireless image stream is very speedy (not any hit of stuttering). That may be at the cost of implementing compressed video, but the video image is quite useable. Although a smart TV can pick up and connect to its WiFi signal, it cannot stream the video, and it would certainly be the bomb if that could do that. This really needs to be incorporated into the microscope. Is quite an impressive amount of work put in to this. I would recommend it to someone looking for moderate microscope capability. Edit: The software has been updated (v3.05) that has made stable use on my Android phone. Rating changed from 4 to 5. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2022 by LouF LouF

  • Excellent Microscope with a couple of issues
Color: Grey
This microscope offers great image quality and excellent resolution for the cost. The build quality with the exception of the stand is excellent. For most uses it would make you very happy. There are a couple of issues that might effect your use. I am using this primarily on a Mac. The Xpolview/Plugable Digital Viewer work perfectly with the microscope. The microscope claims to work with iOs but I had issues with the recommended software (WiFi-Check). While I got an image on my iPad, the framing was off center and cropped compared to what you get on the Mac. While this is an annoyance, you can still work on an iPad if you need too. For me, I am happy with just using connected to my Mac. The bigger issue, which may or may not be a problem, is that when you have the microscope further away from what you are imaging, the corners become dark. This happens when you are past about 60mm from the object you are focusing on. This happens because the front lens retracts into the microscope body and that blocks the corners, leaving a circular image reaching the camera. For most use this is not an issue but you can see from my example that the corners are blocked. The center 2/3 of the frame is fine and as long as you can work with this limitation then I 100% recommend the microscope. The company has been great to deal with and responsive to my questions. They understand the issues and are working on a fix. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2022 by PJ PJ

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